Checking domain if using CloudFlare
To ensure that CloudFlare was properly installed, enable CloudFlare for three test websites from your control panel.
To check if a website is on CloudFlare, use Terminal. Open Terminal, and enter the following dig c...

1. Login to cPanel
2. Select CloudFlare under Software/Services
3. Select Edit next to the domain in question. The gray cloud shows that CloudFlare is disabled for the domain currently.
4. This will expand the selection of subdomains off o...

If you bought an SSL from HostForWeb, we are happy to re-issue it for use with
CloudFlare at no extra cost. Simply contact us to let us know which subdomain you
will be using instead (ssl.domain.com or secure.domain.com) and we will get the new
cer...

When logged into your cPanel, you can easily disable CloudFlare with
just a click for your website. Access CloudFlare button under Software/Service section, click the orange cloud button to deactivate the
service for the subdomain or domain in question.

CloudFlare uses a resolve_to DNS record to access the IP address of the domain it
is trying to proxy, usually cloudflare.domain.com. CloudFlare will show an error if
the subdomain in question is not resolving. You need to check the settings for your
su...

CloudFlare runs in two modes: basic mode and advanced mode.
With the basic mode, you don’t have to worry about making changes to your
nameserver or managing your DNS records. All you need to do is login to your cPanel to
enable CloudFlare – no oth...

What is CloudFlare and How Can I Enable It in My Account?
All HostForWeb customers, whether on a shared or cloud hosting plan, can activate the
CloudFlare CDN service enhancement via their accounts’ cPanel. It’s as easy as double-
clicking the Clo...

CloudFlare’s basic protection is free for all HostForWeb customers. If you require some additional features, such as SSL for example, there may be some additional fees involved. View all CloudFlare fees here: https://www.cloudflare.com/plans